A Friend Of Galen

Classical Quarterly 17 (2):311-312 (1967)
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In 163 Galen gave an anatomy lesson in Rome before an audience that included ‘Demetrius of Alexandria, a friend of Favorinus, who was every day speakingin public on themes proposed to him, in the style and manner of Favorinus’

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